Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Virus victims Android, Windows Mobile lured Free


Is Ben Rudolph, one of the executives in the division of Microsoft Windows Phone are announcing this contest with prizes. Rudolph the announcement post through a posting on Microsoft Twitter account with the hashtag # droidrage.

The increasing number of Android applications that contain malicious programs, Microsoft used to promote Windows phones. Five Android users get malware tehargaarah promised that Microsoft will get Windows mobile phone free of charge.

August, the software giant is offering Windows mobile phone free of charge to developers webOS after Hewlett-Packard (HP) decided to no longer produce webOS-based devices. Later, HP announces webOS will be granted to the open source community.

Reported PC World and told us, this is not the first time Microsoft gave away Windows for free phones to attract people to the platform.

The rise of malware that infiltrate through the Android application is troubling. Google recently remove 22 applications containing malware, such as Cut The Rope and Angry Birds false. The application integrates with malware that will be sending a premium SMS users suck pulse of about USD 5 per SMS.

While the number of users Facebook for Android Superior ..

For the first time, daily active users Facebook application for Android reportedly beat the number of Facebook for iPhone users.

In this competition, Android applications successfully led the DAU 58.3 million, on top of iPhone applications that reach 57.4 million DAU. This report comes from AppData service.

Both of these mobile applications developed internally by Facebook. And this week, competing both in terms of the number of daily active users or daily active users (DAU).

Reported by TechCrunch and we cited, as a comparison of Facebook for BlackBerry has 29.9 million DAU and Facebook for Windows Phone has the lowest number of 360 000 DAU.

Rate achieved was predicted Android application will crawl up to see a report that the Timeline feature is now available on Android, but not sliding on the iPhone.

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